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FEBRUARY 4.. FEBRUARY 12. . FEBRUARY 26. . MARCH 9 .... MARCH 1Of2O. . . MARCH 30 .... APRIL L30 .... MAY 5 ........ MAY 29 ...,.... JUNE JUNE JUNE JUNE 30 ,......, JULY 1f31 ..... AUGUST 1f3O .... NOVEMBER 1f25.. NOVEMBER 25. . . DECEMBER 1f3O. . JANUARY 1f31. . . FEBRUARY 4 .... FEBRUARY 8 .... Qffx 1f5 ...... 7 ........ 14 ........ B111 A SONAH-27 1 . Nl , Junior Calendar The first day in our dear old Henry Ford School. Beginning fine. So sweet, but so unnatural. Our initiation. The first thrills and shocks of our acquaintances. Skeletons and such. ' Our Hrst trip to the Henry Ford Store. One so novel, exciting, but inexpensive. More delightful. Our first exam. in Anatomy. Those wonderful physical exams. and those thrills of shots. A beautiful remembrance of Dr. Hartman for our first oral quiz. .The month of sickness and hard work. We tried everything once. Beginning of those exams. Don't they take the pep out of life and put work into our teachers and prints on countenances of ignorance! Exams. over. Most thrilling of thrills. We await the sentence of happiness-or, regret. Greatest of days. Froudness caused our heads to swell. We began eightfhour duty. The heights have been reached and those small white symbols were cocked on our swollen heads. What more important day than payfday--our first pay-day. Money! Money! Month of heat and firecrackers. Joy and vacationsgour Hrst vacations. Just two weeks, but, Oh! Fall beginning-Bringing our Clara Ford home life back again. Cold and dreary-but full of work. Our memorable Thanksgiving dinner with joined tables and all of the Supervisors presiding. Such a busy month. Everybody happy. Work dwindling-hospital not too busy. Rush is over. Work is picking up. Our glorious reunion. Began with a dinner and ended at the Bonstelle beautiful. Our Swimming Meet. Joy of Joys! How we worked, but loved it. Until next year- M. ALcoRN. -'t6ei75'i ,e92- ' X Y- 93
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.,,. ff, .. . SONAH-27 1 ,ut L LITTLE NURSE OE MINE Within your eyes so Warm and blue, Little nurse of mineg Shines a light that must be true, Coming from a soul so fine. Clear and fearless is the light As it comes to me Ready for friendship or for light As the need may be. May this light remain with you In the years to come Shining tho' the world seems blue, Brightening our days, as does the sun Guard it well, this power you have, To bring pleasure with y0ur'presence, For it means more than any salve, More joy it brings than drug or essence, Now I predict you'll have success In the work you do, Relieving mental and bodily stress, Aided by this light Within you. And as you journey thru this world, With your work so fine, Remember this prophesy unfurled, Little nurse of mine. A TRAMP sake OUR TOAST Here's to Crusaders! To all who march With standards pure, Who War on wrong, for right endure. Who hold to faith 'neath stormy skies And face the world with fearless eyes. I'Iere's to Crusaders! ISC 244 Ill Be kind to all dumb animals And give small birds a crumb. Be kind to human beings too- They're sometimes pretty dumb. fr AT it 'alia - N 94
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